Downloading BSD Router Project images

Download Qemu/Virtualbox Lab scripts

Starting the lab

Using Qemu

Start the Qemu based lab with this command:

./qemu.sh -i BSDRP_0.35_full_i386_serial.img -n 4

The output should be like that:

BSD Router Project: Qemu lab script
(etc...)
Router1 have the folllowing NIC:
em0 connected to Router2.
em1 connected to Router3.
em2 connected to Router4.
Connect to the router 1 by telneting to localhost on port 8001
Router2 have the folllowing NIC:
em0 connected to Router1.
em1 connected to Router3.
em2 connected to Router4.
Connect to the router 2 by telneting to localhost on port 8002
Router3 have the folllowing NIC:
em0 connected to Router1.
em1 connected to Router2.
em2 connected to Router4.
Connect to the router 3 by telneting to localhost on port 8003
Router4 have the folllowing NIC:
em0 connected to Router1.
em1 connected to Router2.
em2 connected to Router3.
Connect to the router 4 by telneting to localhost on port 8004

Using Virtualbox

Start the Virtualbox based lab with this command:

./virtualbox.sh -i BSDRP_0.35_full_i386_serial.img -n 4

The output should be like that:

BSD Router Project VirtualBox lab script
(etc...)
Router1 have the folllowing NIC:
em0 connected to Router2.
em1 connected to Router3.
em2 connected to Router4.
Router2 have the folllowing NIC:
em0 connected to Router1.
em1 connected to Router3.
em2 connected to Router4.
Router3 have the folllowing NIC:
em0 connected to Router1.
em1 connected to Router2.
em2 connected to Router4.
Router4 have the folllowing NIC:
em0 connected to Router1.
em1 connected to Router2.
em2 connected to Router3.
Connect to the router 1 by telneting to localhost on port 8001
Connect to the router 2 by telneting to localhost on port 8002
Connect to the router 3 by telneting to localhost on port 8003
Connect to the router 4 by telneting to localhost on port 8004